our panel debates, fair and balanced. patti ann: well, for anyone hoping to attend president obama's second inauguration on january 21st, d.c. hotels say they've got plenty of room. that's a change from 2009 when hotels sold out months in advance at rates of $600 a night. nearly two million people witnessed the president's first swearing in, but city officials say they expect only about one million this time. they point out that second inaugurations tend to attract a lot fewer speck spectators. gregg: i think that's true. patti ann: yes. but also his first inauguration, that was ground breaking, people wanted to witness history. gregg: all right. want to talk about this. hear about this? a newspaper near rochester, new york, facing a major backlash after publishing an editorial about the newtown massacre. it was followed by an interactive map that showed the names and the addresses of thousands of residents who have handgun permits. the information was obtained legally, by the way, using freedom of information requests. b